My P1S is heavily damaged

Would printing with door open help then?

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Yeah.
She contacted me through messages, I believe that’s exactly what the issue was.

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Have only used the filaments that came with the machine and new stuff same that I ordered from Bambu. Yes indeed, John is awesome and has responded.

I so appreciate you all. Getting to the dreaded unclogging now and of course move of both ams units I have as well. I always see them with one on top…Now that I will need to leave the top open. I have to re-arrange things. I will run another print and will report back. You are all awesome for taking time out to help a newbie. I appreciate you!

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You could print a simple ams riser so you can keep them on top, and be able to remove the P1S lid.


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Well that is all pretty cool looking! I have a shelf right above it, and 2 ams machines. So I am going to screw holes in the wood so the cables can drop down into the back of the printer. But dang that looks nice! I’d have had to go with orange…lol.

thank you CR.

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:rofl: I went orange with the mini and blue for the flashforge

Cause, Go Broncos!

The advice you all gave me fixed it. Indeed it was heat creep! Top is open and the front door open a smidge. I am now printing again with no clog or issue!

Thank you all so much!!

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Okay so the heat creep is solved with the top open, so no more clogging…but now…I have this going on with a simple print.





I had to switch it to the textured plate and not the smooth one as it was having an issue sticking to the plate. Also, the smaller tree supports are a bummer to remove where they are attached to the plate. I was trying to research how to make that part with a few more layers as it just seems to be 1 or 2 layers which makes it hard to remove, they are stringy and its rough when I do get them off.